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docsQosPktClassEnetProtocolType
DOCSIS Qos Packet Class Enet Protocol Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.2.25.127.7.1.1.1.19
protocol id in the Ethernet packet. A value of none(0) means that the rule does not use the layer 3 protocol type as a matching criteria. A value of ethertype(1) means that the rule applies only to frames which contains an EtherType value. Ethertype values are contained in packets using the Dec-Intel-Xerox (DIX) encapsulation or the RFC1042 Sub-Network Access Protocol (SNAP) encapsulation formats. A value of dsap(2) means that the rule applies only to frames using the IEEE802.3 encapsulation format with a Destination Service Access Point (DSAP) other than 0xAA (which is reserved for SNAP). A value of mac(3) means that the rule applies only to MAC management messages for MAC management messages. A value of all(4) means that the rule matches all Ethernet packets. If the Ethernet frame contains an 802.1P/Q Tag header (i.e. EtherType 0x8100), this object applies to the embedded EtherType field within the 802.1P/Q header. If the referenced parameter is not present in a classifier, this object reports the value of 0. REFERENCE "SP-RFIv1.1-I07-010829, Appendix C.2.1.6.3
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